In chronological order, AMD will launch the Ryzen 4000U/4000H series mobile APU in the first quarter of next year, where U stands for low voltage, H stands for 35W standard voltage, processor family code Renoir, and upgrades to Zen 2 architecture, 7nm CPU +12nm I/O integrated design, with Navi graphics card, slot is FP6, BGA package.

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Then at the end of the second quarter, the EPYC embedded chip "Starship" went online, up to 8C16T, Zen 2 architecture. June is the Ryzen embedded G-series chip, code-named River Hawk, Zen 2 architecture, up to 4 cores and 8 threads.

The products in the third quarter are the most competitive. After all, the Zen 3 architecture will be freshly launched. The first show is the third generation EPYC code-named Milan, with a maximum of 64 cores and 128 threads. August will be the Ruilong 4000 desktop processor and Ruilong APU products, the former will of course upgrade to Zen 3, codename Vermeer (Vermeer), up to 16 cores, continue AM4 interface; the latter is upgraded to Zen 2 architecture, using Ryzen 4000G /GE name, Zen 2 architecture + Navi.

In the fourth quarter of the same year, it was a thread tearer 4000 product with a maximum of 64 cores and 128 threads. This roadmap echoes the news on Monday. AMD will launch the third-generation thread tearer in October, up to 48 cores.